Friday, September 27, 2013
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Organizing The Months Before The Wedding
Organize the many important details that will make up your wedding, from the budget to the guest list to the music and flowers.
Set deadlines for yourselves. If you have fewer than six months to plan your wedding, don’t panic; just get started as soon as possible. And never allow the details to overshadow the joy of the event.
Six or more months ahead
Think about the type of wedding you want——formal or informal,
big or small——and the time of year you want it to take place.
Set budget.
Hire wedding coordinator, if desired.
Compile guest list, and organize addresses.
Reserve ceremony and reception sites.
Choose attendants.
Order dress and accessories, including veil and shoes.
Book officiant.
Book caterer.
Order wedding cake.
Book florist.
Book music for ceremony and reception.
Book photographer and videographer.
Plan and book honeymoon.
Send save-the-date cards, if using.
Four to six months ahead
Reserve rental equipment, such as tables, chairs, and tents.
Order stationery, including invitations and thank-you notes;
book calligrapher, if using.
Register for gifts.
Purchase wedding rings.
Purchase or reserve groom’s attire.
Choose attendants’ attire.
Buy stockings and any special lingerie your
dress requires.
Choose favors.
Book a room for wedding night.
Choose gifts for wedding party.
Reserve accommodations for out-of-town guests.
Sign up for dance lessons.
Two to four months ahead
Discuss details of menu with caterer.
Discuss service with officiant.
Choose readings for ceremony.
Write your wedding vows, if you choose.
Schedule rehearsal time and rehearsal dinner.
Try out makeup and hairstyle.
Mail invitations.
Write thank-you notes as gifts arrive.
One to two months ahead
Buy guest book.
Have programs printed.
If your state requires blood tests, make appointments.
Obtain marriage license, and request certified copies.
If you intend to change your name, prepare the
necessary documents.
Send change-of-address information to post office.
Contact local newspapers about publishing wedding
announcement.
Have final dress fitting with shoes, accessories, and lingerie.
Begin seating plan, and write place cards.
Notify caterer of guest count.
Write toasts for rehearsal dinner and wedding reception.
Address announcements.
Break in wedding shoes at home.
Designate someone to look after your home while you
are on your honeymoon.
Find out where your guests will be staying, if you plan to
deliver welcome notes or gifts to their rooms.
Finalize seating plan.
Assign specific responsibilities, such as handing out corsages
and boutonnieres, to members of your wedding party.
Pick up dress or have it delivered.
Confirm details with caterer.
Confirm honeymoon arrangements, and give your itinerary
to a friend or family member in case of emergency.
Update caterer with final guest and vendor meal counts.
Pack for honeymoon.
One week ahead/One day ahead
Confirm transportation arrangements for ceremony
and reception.
Give announcements to an attendant for mailing after
the wedding.
Have manicure and pedicure.
Rehearse ceremony.
Hold rehearsal dinner; give gifts to wedding party. If you
choose, give gifts to parents to thank them for their support.
Prepare tip and payment envelopes for officiant and vendors,
and make arrangements for someone to distribute them.
Your wedding day, Relax, and enjoy yourselves!
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Monday, June 10, 2013
Wedding Planning Tips
We look forward to making your wedding dreams come true. Follow these simple tips and you will be on your way to perfect flowers to enhance your own wedding.
Tip #1: Baby its cold outside…
Are you planning a winter wedding or bearing the heat of the long summer days? Weather is one of the main factors that come into play when choosing flowers for you wedding. Envision a color scheme rather than a specific flower and then allow the qualified staff at Jacobsen’s Flowers to show you a variety of flowers in your colors that will do well in the weather of the season.
Tip #2: Eliminate the worry
Things will get hectic leading up to the wedding, but don’t let stress about your flowers be one of your worries. Plan ahead so that you know what time pictures will be taken and how long the flowers will be sitting for; this will allow a timely delivery and ensure that you have only the freshest flowers throughout the entire wedding day.
With so much depending on your flowers and what will compliment the best, instead of guessing, make sure to bring a swatch of your bridesmaids dresses as well as a tablecloth sample for your centerpieces. As it is likely hard to recall the exact shade and to envision which swatch of any fabric will play into your choice of flowers, be certain everything looks good together and don't rely on memory alone.
Tip #4: Above and Beyond
At Jacobsen’s Flowers we know that a wedding is a lot more than just the actual ceremony. We encourage each bride to think beyond just the ceremony and extend their floral ideas to reach other important areas of their wedding such as the bachelorette party, the bride’s parent’s and groom’s parent’s houses and the brunch the morning after the wedding. We also offer arrangements that can be immediately sent as thank-you gifts to all those important people who were so crucial in making your big day spectacular. Another idea offered to the parents of the newlyweds is to send an arrangement to the honeymoon suite as a wedding gift to the new couple.
Tip #5: Avoid "Oops!"
As tempting as it may be to have each bridesmaid holding a big, beautiful arrangement of fresh flowers it is important to think of the possible consequences. Big bouquets can often be heavy and you could end up with breaking apart or toppling out of the bridesmaids’ hands. Instead, stick with a smaller bouquet of equal beauty. Make sure that when you are handing the flowers to the bridesmaids that the flowers look fresh but aren’t still wet and dripping down the fronts of their dresses!
Tip #6: Don’t wait!
It is important to make sure to be diligent about focusing on the floral arrangements for your wedding, in fact it is never to soon to start planning. To be able to come into a consultation with our design team and build off your ideas makes sure that your personality and vision are incorporated from the beginning of the planning process. Acting early also gives plenty of time to develop a color scheme and to really put thought into what you want your wedding to look like.
Tip #7: The times they are a’changin
With new trends constantly coming and going, it is important to inquire about the options you have as a bride. Sometimes what was unconventional before is traditional now, and the choices are endless. Our team of designers is constantly updating their knowledge on wedding trends and is eager to show you the latest in bouquets, arrangements, corsages and boutonnières.
Tip #8: Keep it together
Weddings call for a number of different venues, from the florist to the band to the location. Dealing with all of these different people can be tough and confusing and at Jacobsen’s Flowers we try to make you life a little simpler by fulfilling your floral needs as well as the rentals. We offer vases, settings and more so that you are not looking around to find the extra pieces that you need and are able to eliminate one step of the crazy planning process.
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Most Popular Wedding Months
Every year millions of people get married and start their lives together. December is one of the more popular months in which to get engaged, but other months of the year are more popular for weddings.
The decision on when to get married depends on a host of factors. Some couples choose the date based on availability with a church or reception hall, while others might prefer to walk down the aisle during a specific season. Some couples choose their date because of a special event, such as a birthday or another day of note.
Most couples decide on a wedding month primarily for the weather. That’s why the spring and summer are the most popular times of the year in which to tie the knot. Here is a list of the most popular months to tie the knot.
10. February
12. January
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
REMEMBERING ON MEMORIAL DAY
Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday which occurs every year on the final Monday of May. Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
Many people visit cemeteries and memorials, particularly to honor those who have died in military service. Many volunteers place flowers and an American flag on many graves in national and local cemeteries.
Memorial Day is not to be confused with Veterans Day; Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving, while Veterans Day celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans, living or deceased.
Celebrate their memory on May 27th with a memorial arrangement.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Corsage Trends 2013
Personal flowers for proms are growing in popularity and the trends are changing. The wrist corsage is still the most popular style of corsage, although we are seeing a shift in armbands and wristlets. For flowers,we are seeing uniquely different from the normal sweetheart roses - trending are gerbera daisies, alstramaria, orchids, calla lilies, and yes roses still remain very popular with lots ribbons and lots of Bling! Custom colors are also in demand - Try our Bling Buffet for added sparkle, gorgeous wristbands and rhinestone armbands - Make yourself a stand out with a one of a kind custom corsage!
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Sunday, February 10, 2013
Valentine's Trivia
1. True or False- (answers at the bottom of page)
Valentines Day is the largest card giving holiday?
2. The name Valentine comes from which of the following? English, Latin, Italian or Greek
3. The giving of Valentines started during which century? 16Th, 17Th or 18Th.
4. In what year did Valentines Day be declared an official holiday?
5. Which country began the tradition?
6. What does the word Valentine stand for or mean?
7. True or False; Did girls eat unusual food on Valentines Day to help them dream about who they would marry?
8. An ancient Celtic tradition was giving what with carved hearts on it, as a Valentines gift?
9. Love messages were first sent on cards during what century? 16Th, 17Th, or 20Th.
10. Who first introduced Valentines Day as a Pagan ceremony in England? It was later dropped as a pagan belief.
11. How much does the average American spend on Valentines Day? $50, $75, $80, $100.
12. The greeting card association estimates that 85% of all cards are bought by what sex?
13. Including children exchanging cards, how many Valentines are bought each year? 700 million, 800 million, 900 million, 1 billion, 2 billion.
14. What percent of women send themselves flowers on valentines Day?
15. What percent of pet owners give their pets a gift on Valentines Day?
16. On Valentines Day in 1876, Alexander Graham Bell applied for a patent on what invention of his?
17. In what year was the St. Valentines Day Massacre in Chicago?
18. How many different cards does Hallmark make for Valentines Day? 1000, 1250, 1300, 1330
19. About how many roses are sold over a three day period around Valentines Day? 1 million, 100 million, 200 million.
20. Cupid was the son of what Roman God?
Answers
1. False 2. Latin 3. 17Th 4. 1537 5. England 6. Valor 7. True 8. Wooden spoons 9. 17Th 10. Romans
11. $75 12. Female 13. 1 billion 14. 15% 15. 3% 16. Telephone 17. 1929 18. 1330 19. 100 million 20. Venus
You can set up a fun grading schedule as follows. (A 20 to 18 correct, B 17 to 16, C 15 to 14, D 13 to 12)
This trivia is a great way to bring an over all knowledge of Valentines day at your parties. The main goal is to have fun with it.
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